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Reloading
neck tension on a 7mm Allen
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<blockquote data-quote="Buffalobob" data-source="post: 448936" data-attributes="member: 8"><p>I doubt if any cartridge I load would pass that test although I don't know how hard you are pushing. However I really don't know because I don't ever try to do that. I check to see if, with the base of the cartridge on the table, I can push the bullet down with my fingers withhout standing up and getting leverage on it.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Annealing is the only way I know to get your neck tension back to within a suitable range using the supplied die. It was the 7AM cases that forced me to learn annealing and I just do it my way and that works OK for me. Perhaps the machines do a better and more uniform job but I am not the worlds greatest rifle shot so if my groups are in the 0.3 MOA range at 100 yards then that's just the limits of my skill with a rifle and there is not much use in acting stupid and believing differently.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buffalobob, post: 448936, member: 8"] I doubt if any cartridge I load would pass that test although I don't know how hard you are pushing. However I really don't know because I don't ever try to do that. I check to see if, with the base of the cartridge on the table, I can push the bullet down with my fingers withhout standing up and getting leverage on it. Annealing is the only way I know to get your neck tension back to within a suitable range using the supplied die. It was the 7AM cases that forced me to learn annealing and I just do it my way and that works OK for me. Perhaps the machines do a better and more uniform job but I am not the worlds greatest rifle shot so if my groups are in the 0.3 MOA range at 100 yards then that's just the limits of my skill with a rifle and there is not much use in acting stupid and believing differently. [/QUOTE]
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